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Chief Plenty Coups, leader of the Crow Tribe, ca. From the Bud Lake and Randy Brewer Collection. The MT Historical Society is trying to purchase this remarkable collection of vintage photos depicting the lives of the Crow people. Find this Pin and more on NATIVE 2 by Kootsiecunial. At a significant point in Crow history,

Plenty Coups vision would help bridge the gap between two distinct cultures. Recognised for his bravery and leadership he was made a chief of the Apsalookee (Crow Tribe) by age 28. Allies With The U.S. Government Historically, the Crow people had been friendly with the mountain men and fur traders who passed

After their homelands were divided by the nations of Canada and the United States of America making boundaries between them, the Piegan people were forced to sign treaties with one of those two countries, settle in reservations on one side or the other of the border, and be enrolled in one of two government-like bodies sanctioned by North American nation-states. These two successor groups are the Blackfeet Nation a federally-recognized tribe in Montana, USA and the Piikani Nation, a recognized “band” in Alberta, Canada.

Red Armed Panther A Great Warrior of Cheyenne Indians. The Cheyenne Indians- Tribe of Algonkian linguistic stock, whose name means “red talker”, or “people of a different speech”, lived, and hunted on the hills and prairies alongside the Missouri and Red rivers.

Red Cloud was a chief of the Oglala Lakota tribe. … Born in Nebraska in 1822, Lakota chief Red Cloud was an important figure in the 19th century land battle between Native Americans and the U.S. government. … Following his father’s death, Red Cloud was raised by his mother’s uncle

An intriguing picture of Slow Bull, a Dakota Sioux Medicine Man. It was taken in 1907 by Edward S. Curtis. The picture presents the Medicine Man standing outside his tipi gazing upward, apparently in Prayer.

The Blackfoot, who are also called Blackfeet, Indians were originally a nomadic American Indian tribe that migrated from the Great Lakes region to the Northwestern United States. They lived in the Northern Great Plains, specifically in Montana and Idaho as well as Alberta Canada.

As a result of Two Moons’ pleasant personality, the friendliness that he showed towards the whites as well as his ability to get along with the military, General Miles appointed him head Chief of the Cheyenne Northern Reservation. As head Chief, Two Moons would prove to play a crucial role in facilitating the surrender

White Bear – Dakota Sioux Tribe White Bear, a/k/a Tom Frosted, was a chief of the Lower Yanktonais at Standing Rock. He and his family is listed there in the 1876 census. The name Mato Ska/White Bear also appears in the 1885 records. There he is listed in Chief Eagle That Scares band of the Lower Yanktonais.